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Anime Fighting Simulator Wiki

Codes, tier lists, boss guides, maps and deep how-to tutorials for the re-released Anime Fighting Simulator on Roblox. Everything you need to train faster and hit max power.

Latest working codes

Active Codes · 2026-06-19

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RELEASE 600 Chikara Shards + 1 Speed Training Boost

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Seven hubs covering every part of the game, each linking to focused, in-depth pages.

Welcome to the Anime Fighting Simulator Wiki

Anime Fighting Simulator is the classic BlockZone training game on Roblox, where you punch, meditate and swing your way from a level-one rookie into a universe-dominating fighter. The re-release brings together powers, transformations, Fruits, Stands and Specials inspired by Naruto, One Piece, Dragon Ball, Demon Slayer and many more anime worlds. This wiki collects everything you need to progress quickly: working codes, ranked tier lists, complete boss guides, maps and a full library of how-to tutorials.

If you are brand new, start with the Beginner Guide to learn how stats, training spots and the menu work, then follow the progression roadmap to avoid wasting Yen and Chikara Shards. Returning players will want to jump straight to the latest active codes and the Fruits tier list to refresh their loadout.

What you can do in the game

The core loop is simple but deep. You train six stats — Strength, Durability, Chakra, Sword, Agility and Speed — by performing their matching action, ideally inside a training spot that multiplies your gains. As your Total Power climbs you unlock new Dimensions, upgrade your Class for higher passive Yen, and spend Chikara Shards on Specials and Champion rolls. Then you put that power to use against Dimension bosses, in the Tournament Dimension, and against other players in open-world PvP.

Because the game rewards smart investment over blind grinding, knowing what to upgrade and when matters. That is exactly what this wiki is built for. Every guide is written to answer a specific player question — how to fly, how to get Fruits, how to farm Chikara, how to beat a boss, how to protect your progress — with concrete, tested steps rather than vague tips.

How this wiki is organized

The seven hubs above each cover one pillar of the game. Codes is the most time-sensitive page, so we keep working and expired codes split into clear lists with a redeem walkthrough. The Guides hub holds our deep tutorials. Tier List ranks Fruits, Specials and Champions so you always know the best pick. Bosses explains the percentage-damage system and breaks down each fight. The Database is your reference for every item, while the Map section pins down training spots, Fruit spawns and Chikara crates. Finally, Info covers controls, classes, stats and the difference between AFS and Anime Fighting Simulator: Endless.

Whether you are chasing your first million Total Power or optimizing an endgame build, bookmark this page and check back after every update for fresh codes and revised tier lists.